
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Friday, April 09, 2010
Thursday, April 08, 2010
The Norman Mailer of Costa Rica! Daniel Quirós reading from A LOS CUATRO VIENTOS @ UCSD, Thursday, April 15, 2010, 4pm

Fante Square in Los Angeles

I am an old, big fan of John Fante! So a big gracias to poet extraordinaire Manuel Paul Lopez who sends word of a Fante development in Los Angeles; click the image for the story.
Hey Archie! Isn't it Time you had a Chicana Girlfriend? How about a Mexi Boyfriend?
Bear-Wrestling Raza!!!! A Cool Lucha Libre, Mexican Wrestling Featurette on Vimeo.com

Gracias and a huge tip of the sombrero to Carlos Avila, of Foto-Novelas and Cold Case fame, for zapping me this piece! Hit the image above for the video...
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Engl 549 Imagination Challenge Numero Dos

Engl 549 Imagination Challenge Numero Dos
What are the scary, unreasonable requirements for your dystopia-laced assignment?
Your essays will run anywhere from 3 to 8 pages (tops); it will be cleverly titled, double-spaced, have 1-inch margins top and sides and be carefully proofread; additionally, it will be chock-full of active verbs and, in general, have syntactic variety so as to avoid the dangers of the IS VIRUS; use MLA or University of Chicago-style works cited pages. Your works of genius are due Monday, April 26, 2010 at noon, outside my door at the end of the hallway, 273 Arts and Letters.
Where are these prompts that you promised us in class?
Here they are!
Dystopic Prompt Number One:
What is the relationship between humans and machines, what I have called at another time and in another place, the ersatz human? Create a dynamic response to this prompt using TWO or THREE of the following works: DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP; CRASH; WOMAN ON THE EDGE OF TIME; CHILDREN OF MEN.
Dystopic Prompt Number Two:
Alfonso Cuarón and J.G. Ballard author unique visions of our present and our future; contrast the peculiar and particular predilections of these distinctive 20th/21st century storytellers. Don't be afraid to pursue biographical information (properly cited) as you bring CHILDREN OF MEN and CRASH into contact/conflict/crisis.
Dystopic Prompt Number Three:
Salvador Plascencia's PEOPLE OF PAPER introduces us to an iconoclastic fantasyland of invention, pain, and loss--in this vein, Plascencia emerges simultaneously as a bibliophile and a dystopian. Contrast the representation
of literature (of any form of textuality) in PEOPLE OF PAPER with one or two other works we have encountered this semester--do NOT focus on a work you addressed in your Imagination Challenge number one.
Dystopic Prompt Number Four:
Adapt the methology used in Tex[t]-Mex and author an addendum chapter to the book focused on the work of Ballard and/or Cuarón.
Dystopic Prompt Number Five:
Invent your own thesis; email me or present to me in class a written proposal for an independent thesis based on at least two of the works we have encountered since late February (this include Marge Piercy's WOMAN ON THE EDGE OF TIME if you did not use it for paper one). This proposal is (at the latest) IN CLASS or AFTER CLASS, Thursday April 15, 2010.
Of Conservative, Catholic, Tex-Mex Archbishops in the News
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Ry Cooder, Xicanosmosis, and an Ice Cream Truck...

A big gracias to regular textmex stooge MICHAEL WYATT HARPER for bringing this cool fusion of car, art, and xicano goodness to our attention--more on Ry Cooder's outstanding Chavez Ravine